Do you agree with the idea that we have put race behind us in this country and are living in a post-racial era?read more...

Alternative
Spring Break 2009: Continuing a Legacy
of ServiceFor
years, Howard students have chosen to forgo the usual spring
break traditions of rest, sun and fun to give back to various
communities. This year proved no different as more than 300
students
traveled to communities in Washington, D.C., Detroit, Chicago
and New Orleans and volunteered for the Alternative Spring Break
(ASB) program. The program, now in its 13th year, was a great
success as students were involved in public service projects,
such as tutoring, mentoring and serving meals at a soup kitchen.
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The
OIAE Wants Your FeedbackThe Office of Institutional
Assessment and Evaluation (OIAE) wants to hear
from you.Staff members in the office are working diligently
to help the University meet its mission, goals and objectives by...read more...

Excellence
at HowardHamilton Cunningham
was recently named a
2009 Truman Scholar. Cunningham, a junior economics major in
the College of Arts and Sciences, is Howard’s sixth Truman Scholar
since 1989.read more...

University
NewsOn March 27, Enrollment Management/Office of Admission
hosted the spring 2009 Accepted Student Open House in Cramton
Auditorium. Over 1,300 guests, including 647 accepted
students, from the Washington metropolitan...read more...